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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 7

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SUNDAY JULY 16 W1 Page DAILY NEWS BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY Meany girds for internal fight Astronauts to spend eight weeks in altitude chamber By PAUL RECER AP Aerospace Writer SPACE CENTER HOUSTON (AP) Three men will walk into an altitude chamber at the Manned Spacecraft Center this week and not come out for 56 days The three astronauts Robert Crippen William Thornton and Karol Bobko are the subjects for the Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test (SMEAT) an eight-week dress rehearsal for the flight next year of an orbiting laboratory The astronauts will live in the chamber and work just as spacemen will next year aboard Skylab The only difference will be that Crippen Thorton and Bobko will be on the ground and not in the weightlessness of space Space agency officials say the purpose of the test which Spassky goes fishing Fischer keeps Sabbath from the more conservative AFL-CIO construction and building trades unions representing some 3 million workers in 17 unions Mantime unions also have a major quarrel with opposition to shipping at least 50 per cent of US government cargoes in American-flag ves- S6ls Many labor officials scoffed at the idea that choosing Sen Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as running mate would help McGovern assauge labor vote in the Senate against federal funds for a supersonic transport airliner is not likely to help with the 900-000-member International Association of Machinists who depend on the sagging aerospace and aircraft industries for jobs It was reported also that Meany may cancel a scheduled meeting of the General Board a much larger group that includes the 35-man executive council and a principal officer of all 119 of the unions Several union leaders who do not sit on the Executive Council have endorsed McGovern or indicated they would endorse him and cancellation of the general board meeting that had been scheduled for Chicago Aug 28 would appear a further effort to squelch labor support for the Democratic nominee including a harshly worded paper" attacking his record McGovern continued his peace overtures to Meany Asked if he had seen who brushed aside two McGovern requests for a McGovern said "No but I will" Meany has constantly attacked Nixon on virtually every issue except the Vietnam war But few knowledgeable labor officials see much room for Meany to bury the hatchet he used to try to chop down nomination can Meany make peace after that white paper that tried to paint McGovern asked one The 50-page document prepared before the convention in eighth-floor AFL-CIO headquarters offices overlooking the White House a block away accused McGovern of being antilabor against some civil rights issues and pro-Hanoi Some saw battle a test of control over the labor federation Wurf hinted he may try to bypass Meany and Barkan and set up a separate labor group to campaign for McGovern if the AFL-CIO votes to remain neutral Much of support in opposing McGovern comes can Federation of State County and Municipal Workers switched from Muskie to McGovern just before the Democratic convention and later sharply assailed COPE Director A1 die-hard efforts to stop McGovern played game until Humphrey himself play it any more and he destroyed Muskie as a viable Wurf said Meany and the AFL-CIO had said before the convention they would never help Alabama Gov George bid for the nomination labeling him and a Wurf has few visible allies on the AFL-CIO executive council long ruled by Meany but one insider said the council would split down the middle in a direct vote on whether to endorse McGovern If the vote is simply on a decision not to make any endorsement this time Meany probably would win against a handful of opponents on the council leaving it up to the 119 individual labor unions whether to make their own presidential endorsements It would be the first time in the history of the AFL-CIO that it did not endorse a Democratic presidential candidate Despite the at-tempt to block his nomination By NEIL GILBRIDE AP Labor Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Labor patriarch George Meany girded Saturday for a bruising internal battle over whether the 136 million member AFL-CIO will endorse Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern or give President Nixon the political advantage of a virtually neutral labor movement going to be a real Woody predicted one AFL-CIO headquarters source of next meeting of the labor 35-man ruling executive council to decide the issue The 77-year-old Meany and tiie once-vaunted political strategists of the Committee on Political Education (COPE) left the Democratic National Convention in bitter disarray after badly losing their effort to block nomination never saw such a confused unrealistic group in my life" said one labor official who disagreed with efforts to push Sens Hubert Humphrey Edmund Muskie or Henry Jackson to the nomination long after it was apparent that McGovern had it locked up One AFL-CIO leader Presi-dent Jerry Wurf ofthe Ameri- begins Wednesday will be to establish a baseline for Skylab By studying the effects on the bodies for 56 days of confinement on the ground doctors will be better able to identify the changes that are caused only by weightlessness The astronauts are expected to be affected by such tilings as the cramped space atmospheric pressures and gases the unique Skylab food and the tedium of life in a tank But the effects are expected to be small noticeable only to physicians and their instruments Everything in the test simulates the actual hardware in a Skylab The food is the same the communications system is the same and even the medical experiments to be conducted are the same Atmosphere in the chamber will be maintained at 70 per cent oxygen and 30 per cent nitrogen at five pounds per square inch Thornton Crippen and Bobko however will be able to watch television and talk with their families Skylab will be launched unmanned next March The first of three crews to visit the orbiting laboratory will stay for 28 days The next two crews will stay for 56 days each The program is a test of ability to survive for long periods time in space The astronauts will also conduct scientific studies of the sun and of the earth None of the three in the SMEAT are on the Skylab crews which says Crippen is one reason they wanted to do the test can think of better ways to spend the says Crippen this is a chance to contribute to He said their families are used to them being an occupational tradition with and are glad getting the chance quipped Thornton least our wives will know where we (AP Wirephoto) FIRST Sen Thomas Eagleton voiced optimism Saturday during his first public address since his nomination as the democratic vice presidential candidate in-Miami Eagleton at Kansas City said that the politics" that brought Sen George McGovern the democratic presidential nomination can carry him on to the white house By JULIE FLINT Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Boris Spassky fished for salmon and Bobby Fischer kept his Sabbath Saturday as chess officials scrambled to save the world championship After talks with officials of the International and Icelandic chess federations lawyer Paul Marshal announced the American challenger had withdrawn his objection to the presence of movie cameras in the playing hall long as they blow his Marshal also asked the officials to reconsider their decision to uphold the referee in declaring a forfeit because Fischer missed the second game of the 24-game series Thursday Fischer boycotted the session saying the cameras distracted him Marshal said new evidence was being prepared that might stave off cancellation of the match He say what the evidence was Fischer's failure to turn up for his second encounter with the world champion gave Spassky a 2-0 lead Spassy needs 12 points to retain the title Fischer 126 Each game won counts a point A draw is half a point Fischer is refusing to play game No 3 Sunday unless the point the Russian gained by default is scratched from the score sheet The deadlock seemed unbreakable but attorneys and his second the Rev William Lombardy were trying to find a way out -One official connected with die International Chess said he thought it was impossible to take the point away from Spassky The Icelandic organizers earlier agreed to remove the television and movie cameras although revenue from the rights helped to raise the total prize money to $300000 the richest chess championship in history Asked if Fischer planned to pack up and go home Marshal replied: Otherwise I be The feeling was that Fischer would not play the scheduled third game on Sunday But no one knew for certain Morgantown postmistress is named Mrs Lennie Drake has been named postmistress at the Morgantown Post Office She had been the officer-in-charge at the post office since June 9 The appointment was made July 3 National Bank Region No 1 Charter No 5900 Call No 482 REPORT OF CONDITION CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE Citizens National Bank of Bowling Green IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30 1972 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY UNDER TITLE 12 UNITED STATES CODE SECTION 161 ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including -0- unposted debits) $519027645 US Treasury Securities insecurities of other US Government agencies and corporations 357626196 Obligations of States and political subdivisions S987 67078 Other securities (including stock) 4900000 Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell -O- Loans 2323569546 Bank premises furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank premises 159045740 Real estate owned other than bank premises jj" Investments in subsidiaries not consolidated 6" liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets (including direct lease financing) 4ioi58iz TOTAL ASSETS $4553111646 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations 1507639642 Time and savings deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $4018193013 (a) Total demand deposits $1843738178 (b) Total time and savings deposits $2174454835 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 110000000 -O- -0- -0- 95022475 4223215488 jr PV 1 A jL 38857849 -0- 0 38857849 Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) Other reserves on loans Reserves on securities TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Happy 71st Birthday We've only just begun CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures Percent Due -Percent Due- -0- 291038309 0- 38325000 125000000 -0- Equity capital-total Preferred stock-total par value No shares outstanding Common Stock-total par value No shares authorized No shares outstanding Surplus 41500 38325 On July 15 1901 CNB officially opened for business It had been organized nine days before by a group of local businessmen Since its founding Citizens withstood a trio of financial panics and a number of lesser recessions to continue offering increased service value and security to its customers and the community If was one among 31000 banks in 1921 And when it reopened in 1933 following the Bank Holiday declared by President Roosevelt it was one of only 15000 banks that survived the turbu lent 20's and the Black Friday of 1929 Citizens has had five presidents: Smith 1901-1904 Wells Covington 1904-1905 Robert Rodes 1905-1950 Willock 1950-1964 and Jo Orendorf 1964-present To help celebrate our happy 71st birthday stop in at Main Place for refreshments including a slice of our birthday cake This "Happy 71st Birthday Celebration" will include refreshments all week long It's one way we have of saying "thank you" Undivided profits 127713309 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves -0- TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 291038309 TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 4553111646 MEMORANDA 4012360291 2286065576 -0- Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date Interest collected not earned on installment loans included in total capital accounts FIRST 71 BONA FIDE CUSTOMERS At Each Location On Monday July 17 Will Get A FREE SILVER DOLLAR As Our Birthday Gif To You Citizens Yi3afcional Bank Bowing Green Kentucky 42101-Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HELPING YOU GROW! I Brucie Shuffitt Cashier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is trueand correct to the best of my knowledge and belief shuffiu We the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct Harry Leachman Biggers Directors Wm Parker 'Main Office Main Place Auto Banking Lower Level Main Pjace Laurel Avenue The Mall The Wall Television Drive-In Ashley Circle.

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